UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
This sure looks good for the price.
“1960 Jeep CJ5 4cly, metal top, new tires, tow bar, gas tank racks, daily driver, new engine serveral years ago.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
This sure looks good for the price.
“1960 Jeep CJ5 4cly, metal top, new tires, tow bar, gas tank racks, daily driver, new engine serveral years ago.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800
(06/16/2010) This has a good looking half cab It appears to have the wood slats on the hood — I think I’ve now seen several of these with wood slats in Montana. I’m not sure why that is.
“Rare 1953 Willys CJ3, Runs Great, New Tires, Goes Anywhere, Hate to sell but need the money”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000/each
(04/18/2010) “FC-170 IS THE MODEL NUMBER FOR THESE JEEP PICK-UPS. I HAVE TWO OF THEM AND THEY ARE BOTH IN USABLE SHAPE. LAST TIME THEY WERE DROVE IS IN 1987. THEY REALLY ARE A RARE FIOMD AND THEY ARE IN PRETTY GOOD CONDITION AS WELL. GIVE ME A CALL”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550
(02/26/2011) There might be some value here.
“1951 Willys Jeep no title will provide bill of sale. If interested email your phone number in the SUBJECT LINE and i will call you. I don’t answer email so send a phone number. check out the picture.”
Area code is 406. Looks like a solid rig.
“Fun summer toy, runs great, goes anywhere
big mud tires, winch, dana 44, arb lockers, extra axels and tire
we need a couple snowcats and we already have too many summer toys so would be up for a trade
This is the funnest off road toy around, play in the mud, climb some hills, awesome articulation
been garaged all winter, well taken care of
Never been stuck or on its lid!! and its been in some crazy places. thats how good it is.
please call Dustin 406-291-1945 or 406-889-3589
can email more pics”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000
This has 744 original miles?
“VERY CLEAN 1957 JEEP WILLYS 744 ORIGINALS MILES SOFT TOP 3 SPEED”
For quite sometime I have wondered where the below monument was located. I finally found out, from G503.com, where it is located. It is the Monument of Red Army WW2 drivers in Kyiv (Ukraine). Check out a variety of great pics from G503.com.
From G503 we can see the other side.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Needs work. Runs.
“Hi, I bought this jeep a few months ago, got it running and then decided I have no need for this project… It is now running. Motor, trans, 4wd, all factory and all seem to work.. Tires in great shape. Needs a lot of work to make road worthy, or just a little to take on the trail… Let me know if you’re interested Thanks! Here’s a link to a video I made of it:”
UPDATE: I was too enamored by the white walls to notice these weren’t willys rims. Thanks Jim!
You gotta love the white walls.
“I have five 51 willys jeepster wheels up for sale.They are 5 lug wheels and with alittle cleaning they will look brand new again (978)758-1936”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700.
This looks like a great price.
“Brown jeep has a new 304, v8 engine and is smog exempt. Green jeep is for parts, the 6 cylinder in it just lost power.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay. Here’s another militarized jeep. Note there is no reserve on this. The bid price has already reached $5,665. I’m kind of surprised that the bidding has hit that height already. The ‘gun’ looks really fake in this one photo. The summary text seems fair.
It looks like in this case someone has taken a flattie in poor condition (which likely explains the missing rear wheel body areas) and turn it into something reasonably cool without investing too much money. Jim was one of the best at doing that.
“Great little jeep 98% restored as MB. Engine restored, NEW tires, intake/exhaust manifold, carb, head, fuel pump, wiring harness and rear suspension. New paint job, little rust on frame. Comes with all things seen in photo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
I can’t tell how good the body is.
“1946 CJ 2a with a world war II Ford GPW body tub. Jeep was on a deer lease since the 1970’s in central texas. NO TITLE. I had it running and it moved under it’s own power but it doesn’t run very well. Needs complete restoration or use as parts. Rusty floor boards. Tires are shot but will hold air and can load on your trailer. Good for parts or if you are so inclined could be restored. Frame is in good shape, body is restorable. Comes with four 16″ wheels and tires. also, it only comes with the drivers seat. Email with questions.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $1050. Status Unknown.
(02/28/2011) Looks like a find jeep for the price.
“This is a good running, shifting, Willys 4×4. Good brakes and clutch, decent top. This vehicle has some minor rust, but the frame is solid. Tires are good. Overall rides and drives good. There is no title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3995
(06/18/2010) I don’t see much rust.
“4 cycle overhead valve Rare Collectors item runs great.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500
(03/06/2010) Brent spotted this rare M-170 …. even rarer that it’s been slightly modded.
“1964 M170 Ambulance. This is the military version of a CJ-6. It came out of Nevada and is RUST FREE. It has a Chevy Small Block 350 engine, chrome headers, M/T valve covers, dual exhaust, Warn Overdrive Unit, after market bucket seats, new VDO gauges, new battery, chrome rims, and bigger tires. This is a very rare Jeep with only 4000 to 5000 ever made. $4,500.00
Description
The M170 (MDA) is basically a stretched M38A1. Only 4155 were produced between the mid-1950s and the early 1960s. They were used as ambulances. The production information available for these vehicles suggests a much more limited production run.
Drive Train
The M170 was available with the “Hurricane” F-Head 134 I4 engine, T-90 3 speed transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 25 front axle, and Dana 44 rear axle.”
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=0&nid=443&tab=list/view&ad=3894221
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“This is a 1942 Ford GPW Army Jeep with the script body. This jeep was delivered to the military on July 21, 1942”
I found this great black and white shot of an MB taken by Robert Wesley Stone at Flickr.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Needs battery, but apparently runs.
“1958 Jeep Willys. 4 cyl. 3 stick transmission.3 sp w/rev. High/low. 4whl dr/2whl dr. needs battery and tune up. Has been kept inside. 24,100 miles. E mail for more info”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
(09/02/2010) This looks good, except for what appears to be some damage near the rear wheel on the driver’s side.
“Two wheel drive station wagon. 4 cylinder 3-speed with overdrive. New bronze glass, new brakes and wheel cylinders, new chrome wheels and tires. Runs great. Nice original Jeep. Doug”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
The rust appears limited.
“1950 Willys Overland Jeepster Convertable. 4 cylinder flat head engine. Car is a restoration project. Last registered 1995 and has been garaged ever since. Currently not running because gas tank has been removed due to a leak. Car has approximately 35,000 miles on it. This is a great project for serious restorers. Have mechanics manual and complete parts list. Has some rust but body is very solid. Needs new upholstery and paint. Great beach car. Very collectible-Only 19,000 made between 1948-51.”
Here’s a VEC #12110 that’s been militarized and ‘stickized’.
“This is a complete frame-off “down to bare metal” restoration of a VEC CJ2A Willys Jeep, S/N 12110. A jeep restored like this by a shop would cost well over $40,000 counting all the hours of “love” that went into the project. We took great care to ensure this jeep (which was manufactured on the same line as the last military jeeps) maintained as many original components as possible. Restoration began in December 2009 and we just completed it in August of 2010. You can see by the Buy It Now price that my reserve is between the starting price and the BuyItNow.
The original content of this jeep is about 95%. The jeep has the original (although converted to stick) column shift transmission. Everything on this jeep is completely restored or rebuilt. Please see pictures. We have many more pictures of the project from start to end. We have all receipts and documents and research and will provide a detailed book of the restoration process, all receipts and history of this particular jeep. The numbers on the hood are referenced from the Military database for this VIN number. Note that prior to our purchase of this restoration project, this jeep had the Leaf Springs replaced and also the Shackles were changed to a modern version by the prior owner. ….”
UPDATE: **SOLD for $10k** And the new owner is thrilled with it!
Here’s a beautiful restoration.
“Up for auction: 1950 Willys CJ3A!
-Restored to look original with non-original parts. Most parts were purchased from Beachwood Canvas.
-New steel tub from Willys Overland
-New seat cushions/upholstery – New rear seat from CJ3A
-Restored odometer (reading 44K), oil pressure gauge, gas guage. I have the other gauges but they need to be restored, and have new guages in place for now.
-Original style cloth covered wiring harness.
-Original 6V system. Rebuilt generator, rebuilt starter. Electricals work very well.
-Original oil-bath air filter.
-New brakes, new brake lines, new master cylinder.
-New clutch.
-New exhaust
-New windshield, rubber new.
-Jeep starts great, runs and stops as it should, no problems.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
“1946 Willys Overland. Has nice mb Steering wheel Some rust on underside appears to be untouched for the most part. It does have original drive train. Has new parking brake and cable. This is an ameature restored vehicle. Made from 3 jeeps none of them came with a title, so this vehicle does not have a title. You can have one made for this jeep. Check with your local DMV for more information. This jeep is about 95% complete with slight modifications like gauge panel folds down for easy access to fuses and under dash. The heater and driver seat are not original. Engine has been rebuilt. Tank heater w/ thermostat. Front windshield is fully operational like new. Passenger side window is cracked but both pieces of glass are original. Turn signal lenses are glass not plastic. Has Brass screws in transmission and master cylinder cover so they dont rust solid, and allows for easy removal when servicing.”
No pics provided. Might be a good price.
“has plow, runs good. Call 413-854-3671”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
It runs and appears pretty solid. Might come with a plow, too.
“1948 Willys Overland Pickup. Great project. Straight 6 Hurricane Engine. Runs great, but gas tank leaks. 3 on the Tree Tranny. Not orginial axles on pickup but do have them. $1200.00 OBO, Cash. ”